Deep Impact Boats launches 330 LS
Deep Impact Boats has launched a high-performance tender at FLIBS 2012. The 330 LS is 10m in length and capable of speeds up to 56.5 knots.…
A notable design feature on the 330 LS is the large portside console, which allows for a wide gangway to starboard, a large head compartment (with vanity, shower and two metres of headroom) and optimum wind protection for passengers behind the console.
The 'T-top' compartment is also available in two designs, a clean arch design with a full fibreglass top, and a smaller, sportier 'Euro-top' that covers the driver and passenger.
The 330 LS is available with a triple outboard engine configuration, but is primarily designed around twin outboards, which provides speeds in the 50-56 knots range and the ability make long-distant trips without the costs associated with triples. It has a tall beam of three metres and 23-degree deadrise.
Deep Impact plans to introduce two new models to the market over the next year, one being the 420 (12.8m), due in Autumn 2013.
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Deep Impact Boats Profile | Deep Impact Boats Website
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